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The BAFTA-winning adaptation of Quentin Crisp's best-selling autobiography, The Naked Civil Servant features an arguably career-best performance by John Hurt as Crisp a flamboyant homosexual trying to live an openly gay lifestyle in the intolerant pre-war years.
Funny, tragic and, at times, heart-warming, this unflinching story of an unconventional man is strongly directed by the multi-award winning Jack Gold. It is featured here in a brand-new High Definition restoration from original film elements, in its original fullscreen aspect ratio.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Feature version [HD - Blu-ray exclusive]: in full widescreen with the ad-breaks removed
- Commentary with John Hurt, director Jack Gold and executive producer Verity Lambert
- Seven Men: Quentin Crisp a Granada profile from 1971
- Mavis Catches Up with Quentin Crisp: an interview from 1989
- Image gallery
- Philip Mackie's original script (PDF)
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The BAFTA-winning adaptation of Quentin Crisp's best-selling autobiography, The Naked Civil Servant features an arguably career-best performance by John Hurt as Crisp a flamboyant homosexual trying to live an openly gay lifestyle in the intolerant pre-war years.
Funny, tragic and, at times, heart-warming, this unflinching story of an unconventional man is strongly directed by the multi-award winning Jack Gold. It is featured here in a brand-new High Definition restoration from original film elements, in its original fullscreen aspect ratio.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Feature version [HD - Blu-ray exclusive]: in full widescreen with the ad-breaks removed
- Commentary with John Hurt, director Jack Gold and executive producer Verity Lambert
- Seven Men: Quentin Crisp a Granada profile from 1971
- Mavis Catches Up with Quentin Crisp: an interview from 1989
- Image gallery
- Philip Mackie's original script (PDF)
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